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and the nfl is punishing this player for 30 whole minutes. if statement about the suspension, it said there was no evidence that manziel was paid for signing autographs, which would be against ncaa regulatio regulations, but they put him on the bench just in case someone somewhere sold something with his name on it. we sure hope he can shake off all the rust for missing that 30 minutes against rice. >> coming up next in "the buried lead", it's the birds and the bees on a cosmic level. details of a new study that says we're all aliens. really. next. [ male announcer ] if you think all toothbrushes are the same, then you'll need to try an oral-b toothbrush. oral-b pro-health toothbrushes have advanced features like crisscross bristles. made to fit the angles of your teeth better than straight bristles, oral-b pro-health toothbrushes with crisscross technology remove up to 90% of plaque in hard to reach areas. feel the difference. oral-b, trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. life opens up when you do. >>> welcome back to "th
and the nfl is punishing this player for 30 whole minutes. if statement about the suspension, it said there was no evidence that manziel was paid for signing autographs, which would be against ncaa regulatio regulations, but they put him on the bench just in case someone somewhere sold something with his name on it. we sure hope he can shake off all the rust for missing that 30 minutes against rice. >> coming up next in "the buried lead", it's the birds and the bees on a cosmic...
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executives from the nfl, nfl network and espn met last week. the nfl expressed their displeasure with the documentary and then poof, pbs announced espn was pulling out. writing, espn released their own statement, that said, because espn is neither producing nor exercising editorial control over the front line documentaries there will be no co-branding involving espn on the documentaries or their marketing materials. the use of espn's marks could incorrectly imply that we have editorial control. as we have in the past we will cover the concussion story through our on reporting. an nfl spokesman tells cnn, quote, it is not true we pressured espn, the lunch was reap quested several weeks ago by espn. we meet with our business partners on a regular basis and this was not unusual. bring in james andrew miller author of "those guys have all the fun inside the world of espn" and author of the story in "the new york times." so, first of all, jim, i have to say, the idea that espn would cooperate with "frontline" on a documentary about the nfl and head
executives from the nfl, nfl network and espn met last week. the nfl expressed their displeasure with the documentary and then poof, pbs announced espn was pulling out. writing, espn released their own statement, that said, because espn is neither producing nor exercising editorial control over the front line documentaries there will be no co-branding involving espn on the documentaries or their marketing materials. the use of espn's marks could incorrectly imply that we have editorial control....
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the nfl has reached an agreement with 4,500 former players on concussions. the league will contribute $765 million for medical exams, concussion related expenses, and a research program. critics say that's not even close to enough for a multibillion dollar league that just keeps growing. the deal was reached through a court appointed arbitrator. a judge still must approve that deal. in the college game, heisman trophy minner johnny manziel's autograph scandal is over. the ncaa found no evidence the quarter took money for signing his name on memorabilia but a less serious violation would cost him a suspension, one half of one football game. >>> finally, this season's super bowl is at metlife stadium in beautiful new jersey. in february. no roof. no dome. no heat. did i mention it's in february. the latest farmer's almanac shows the first intense storm of the area will hit that area the week of the super bowl. new jersey governor chris christie says bring it on. he told boomer and cart i don't know that a blinding snowstorm would be amazing. >>> fantasy footba
the nfl has reached an agreement with 4,500 former players on concussions. the league will contribute $765 million for medical exams, concussion related expenses, and a research program. critics say that's not even close to enough for a multibillion dollar league that just keeps growing. the deal was reached through a court appointed arbitrator. a judge still must approve that deal. in the college game, heisman trophy minner johnny manziel's autograph scandal is over. the ncaa found no evidence...
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nfl made $9.2 billion. this is a tenth of their yearly salary. when you look at the core of the case it was to provide funding to former players that have been hit with repeated head trauma and also to provide medical monitoring for players that are not currently showing those signs and so in the core of everything we did get what we want, especially for the families of the junior seau, those fans will be immediately compensated over the next three years. it's a 20-year deal and has to be paid in the first three years and next paid in the next 17 years. >> this is a hard question for me. as someone who has been ill, i have to ask you, on average, players get paid so much money. i think in 2013 the average was $405,000 a year. could it not be -- and that's the minimum, by the way. could it not be argued by those critical of the decision, y'all got paid up front and you knew the job was bang them up. do you see that argument playing in? >> i see the argument playing in. the thing about not going to litigation is we don't know what the nfl knew and
nfl made $9.2 billion. this is a tenth of their yearly salary. when you look at the core of the case it was to provide funding to former players that have been hit with repeated head trauma and also to provide medical monitoring for players that are not currently showing those signs and so in the core of everything we did get what we want, especially for the families of the junior seau, those fans will be immediately compensated over the next three years. it's a 20-year deal and has to be paid...
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there's no admission of guilt from the nfl. so, the cba in place now that they just signed last year with the current players and then the process, again, an independent doctor reviews guys on the sidelines. it's not like when i played football where there was a team doctor and you'd really have to hope that your team physician was looking out for your best interest instead of the team's. in most cases, guys were fortunate when that occurred. but all about getting back on the football field. when you can make the next play. star players being out is not good for the fans and the teams and the game. there was a rush to get them back out there. entirely different process now. training camp, the way that the amount of physical interaction they can have during the course of the season, all of those policies are different. certainly assisting players being healthier longer. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> here's what's all new in the next hour of "newsroom." obama stands alone on syria. britain says no. france is lukewarm.
there's no admission of guilt from the nfl. so, the cba in place now that they just signed last year with the current players and then the process, again, an independent doctor reviews guys on the sidelines. it's not like when i played football where there was a team doctor and you'd really have to hope that your team physician was looking out for your best interest instead of the team's. in most cases, guys were fortunate when that occurred. but all about getting back on the football field....
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a historic move by the nfl. not on the field. in the court. the national football league has reached a $765 million settlement with 4,500 former players. the players had sued the league, accusing the nfl of concealing the dangers of head traumas and concussions as they took hit after hit during their games. a judge still has to sign off on the deal, but here's how the money is supposed to be allocated. you have 75 million bucks for medical exams. $675 million in compensation for concussion injuries. $10 million, medical research. plus, legal fees and other expenses. all related to this huge lawsuit. joining me on the phone, former atlanta falcon joel anderson, who was also part of this lawsuit. jamal, when we figure this out here, it comes out to about $170,000 a player. you were part of this. does that sound fair to you? >> you know, brooke, the thing that was most important to me and -- to bring attention to the plight of thousands of former players. the importance of taking concussion and head trauma seriously. i was never -- there was neve
a historic move by the nfl. not on the field. in the court. the national football league has reached a $765 million settlement with 4,500 former players. the players had sued the league, accusing the nfl of concealing the dangers of head traumas and concussions as they took hit after hit during their games. a judge still has to sign off on the deal, but here's how the money is supposed to be allocated. you have 75 million bucks for medical exams. $675 million in compensation for concussion...
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it says to me that the nfl is trying to put out a good story. would i be wrong to kind of look at this as a -- >> i think it's a -- with diversity, it's a core principle of the nfl so this is right in line with our values. i think sarah has worked her way to this point and it's a nice by-product for the nfl, that she's a female. and it's a great story, absolutely. >> we're not sure, although you look like you are on a path to becoming an nfl officiant but it won't be until at least 2014 so in my mind i wonder why they're putting her out there now. >> i really -- i can't answer that why they're putting me out here now. i was told i needed to do it, so here i am. >> other people's agendas are just that. for thomas the focus is the same as it's always been, officiating the perfect game. >> all right, give me the line, give me the line. >> line judge 153 is ready for some football, and it sounds like football is ready for her. >> she's just going to be another one of those terrible guys that's out there, that's calling the game, that screws up the g
it says to me that the nfl is trying to put out a good story. would i be wrong to kind of look at this as a -- >> i think it's a -- with diversity, it's a core principle of the nfl so this is right in line with our values. i think sarah has worked her way to this point and it's a nice by-product for the nfl, that she's a female. and it's a great story, absolutely. >> we're not sure, although you look like you are on a path to becoming an nfl officiant but it won't be until at least...
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the nfl agreeing to pay $ 65 million to thousands of nfl players and their families, all dealing with the aftermath of traumatic brain injuries. "the bleacher report's" andy scholes is here to break this down. good morning, andy. >> good morning, kate. this case could have dragged out for years but by settling this for years this dark cloud hanging over the nfl is going to go away and the players who have concussion related injuries will get the help they need. >> nice play and a drive. >> reporter: for years the nfl and its players have been at odds how to address injuries that occurred on the field. thursday they reached a landmark agreement that will end the fighting and put money towards exams, injury compensation, legal fees and medical research. $75 million for medical exams, $675 million in compensation for cognitive injuries, $10 million for research plus legal fees and other expenses related to the lawsuit. >> i think it's a good day for thousands of football players who are dealing with different afflictions from playing the game of football. >> hall of famer tony dorsett, s
the nfl agreeing to pay $ 65 million to thousands of nfl players and their families, all dealing with the aftermath of traumatic brain injuries. "the bleacher report's" andy scholes is here to break this down. good morning, andy. >> good morning, kate. this case could have dragged out for years but by settling this for years this dark cloud hanging over the nfl is going to go away and the players who have concussion related injuries will get the help they need. >> nice...
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kickoff for the nfl is one month away. and sarah thomas could become the first female full-time official. welcome to you. >> well, thank you. thanks for having me. >> we've coined this great phase for you. you're going to smash the grass ceiling. >> that's why i wore green tonight. >> 21 finalists now, but huge pressure on you. how are you dealing with all the attention that comes with the fact you they be the first female nfl official? >> well, when i get to thinking about this, i've never worked a preseason where there's been more focus on the next season. so i just -- i'm brace everything that has been put before me, but really and truly, i'm just focusing on being an official and going out and working the games just like i normally do. >> you're going to be surrounded by these gigantic men. how do they treat you as a rule? are they good to you? are they terrible sexists? what is it like when you get out there with these guys? >> they're professionals. this is their job. the collegiate level as well. but when they see m
kickoff for the nfl is one month away. and sarah thomas could become the first female full-time official. welcome to you. >> well, thank you. thanks for having me. >> we've coined this great phase for you. you're going to smash the grass ceiling. >> that's why i wore green tonight. >> 21 finalists now, but huge pressure on you. how are you dealing with all the attention that comes with the fact you they be the first female nfl official? >> well, when i get to...
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and it's tough to break that nfl glass ceiling. she's been a first in other categories too. >>> candy, let's talk about the international threat. the white house continues its high-level meetings but does it seem that members of congress who have been so critical of the administration and handling of benghazi are now speaking with one voice on this current global threat? >> yes. and not only that, so are republicans and democrats on the select intelligence committee. you hear everyone from lindsey graham, a republican on the senate side, adam schiff from the intelligence committee saying this is the exact right thing to do, we're on it. most everyone agrees it's a post-benghazi era, and the administration doesn't want to ever sit up on capitol hill again saying why did you -- you know, you heard -- you know, the intelligence was showing you there were problems, why didn't you act, why is he there, they didn't want do that again. >> i appreciate what the administration is doing. they're taking the right approach to this. benghazi wa
and it's tough to break that nfl glass ceiling. she's been a first in other categories too. >>> candy, let's talk about the international threat. the white house continues its high-level meetings but does it seem that members of congress who have been so critical of the administration and handling of benghazi are now speaking with one voice on this current global threat? >> yes. and not only that, so are republicans and democrats on the select intelligence committee. you hear...
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plus "the new york times" says espn dropped its partnership with public tv's "front line" when the nfl objected to a documentary about head injuries. does this show the influence sports leagues have over sports journali journalism's biggest player? >>> and are you one of the movie goers that made this the top-grossing film last weekend? >> there he is. what's your name sdm. >> cecil gaines. >> i'm carter wilson, head butler. >> did you know the story of "the butler" began with one reporter's quest for the ultimate white house insider? we'll talk with the "washington post"'s wil haygood about how his reporting helped birth the box office bonanza. i'm eric deggans and this is "reliable sources." on saturday, the national mall hosted thousands commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the event, organized in part by activists and msnbc host al sharpton drew intense news coverage as it did 50 years ago, when the reporters on the scene shaped the way the nation would understand the civil rights movement. dab rather was a young reporter at cbs news back then, assigned to
plus "the new york times" says espn dropped its partnership with public tv's "front line" when the nfl objected to a documentary about head injuries. does this show the influence sports leagues have over sports journali journalism's biggest player? >>> and are you one of the movie goers that made this the top-grossing film last weekend? >> there he is. what's your name sdm. >> cecil gaines. >> i'm carter wilson, head butler. >> did you know...
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more people inside the nfl and more people outside the nfl. once we get more people like that, i think dan snider will look even smaller than he is. >> the history of the word, it not something a lot of people know. what did your research teach you about where this came from? >> it's actually not as derogatory as some people would have you believe. it is used sometimes way back in the day as not derogatory. in the century, it was described as cheating indians and very negative terms and as in other words, change in the language over time. it's become more and more offensive. the only place you really see it now is in the nfl standings. >> if it does change, let's hope they don't change it to the wizards because that was a really bad move. josh levin, i appreciate it is an important issue, one worth of discussion. >> celebrities, they get to do a lot of things. the tastiest one, that's coming up next. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. ther
more people inside the nfl and more people outside the nfl. once we get more people like that, i think dan snider will look even smaller than he is. >> the history of the word, it not something a lot of people know. what did your research teach you about where this came from? >> it's actually not as derogatory as some people would have you believe. it is used sometimes way back in the day as not derogatory. in the century, it was described as cheating indians and very negative terms...
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the nfl didn't have to take responsibili responsibility. it's a win for the nfl and owners. the retired players whether they are involved in the lawsuit or not are able to get help. $675 million goes to injury compensation. $75 million for medical exams, $10 million for medical research and more for litigation fees. it has to be approved by the u.s. district judge. >>> heisman candidate sixth rank ld south carolina. the gamecocks wasting no time. a 65-yard touchdown less than two minutes into the game. gamecocks go on to win, 27-10. scc and vanderbilt open. a minute and a half to go. breaks loose for a 75-yard touchdown run. ole miss wins the shootout, 39-35. bleacher report.com make their super bowl picks. will the patriots make it to the game? will tim tebow be on the roster? he had a decent night for the final preseason game. he was sacked four times. it's up to bill belichick. they must cut down their roster to 53 players by saturday. >>> how did the chargers get ready for a game? a walk through wednesday on the aircraft carrier "uss ronald reagan." they got to show off
the nfl didn't have to take responsibili responsibility. it's a win for the nfl and owners. the retired players whether they are involved in the lawsuit or not are able to get help. $675 million goes to injury compensation. $75 million for medical exams, $10 million for medical research and more for litigation fees. it has to be approved by the u.s. district judge. >>> heisman candidate sixth rank ld south carolina. the gamecocks wasting no time. a 65-yard touchdown less than two...
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what do you carry in that purse that you need to bring to an nfl game? >> my thoughts exactly, carol. i'm glad you feel the same way i do. i thought i would be alone on an island here. my view is if you're going see a game, put a couple bucks, i.d. and a credit card in your pocket and go watch the game. why do you need a big bag? it's causing a bit of conversation. the video is cute. the backlash is happening because fans are trying to get into the stadium and have a choice of dumping possessions or not get into the stadium. we want to hear more from these two comedians on my purse, my choice. listen up. >> the nfl would have women resort to carrying their personal items in plastic bags. which is disgusting i don't want strangers to see what's in my purse. tweet us with the hash tag and let the nfl know these regulations hurt women. >> come and take it. >> ow. >> this new policy went into effect this season and actually they are saying that you can bring a couple things in. you talked about the purse the size of the hand. i have my makeup bag here. you c
what do you carry in that purse that you need to bring to an nfl game? >> my thoughts exactly, carol. i'm glad you feel the same way i do. i thought i would be alone on an island here. my view is if you're going see a game, put a couple bucks, i.d. and a credit card in your pocket and go watch the game. why do you need a big bag? it's causing a bit of conversation. the video is cute. the backlash is happening because fans are trying to get into the stadium and have a choice of dumping...
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. >>> the 2013 nfl season less than two weeks away. imagine if you could log on to google to see your favorite teams. here is the score. tech log all things d, and roger goodell and others met with executives this week, and the nfl sunday ticket package, and directv has exclusive rights to broadcast every minute of every game, and google offers no comment on the report. and the nfl sunday ticket rights cost directv $1 billion a year, and subscribers pay $100 to $200 each season to watch. >>> and then a new lottery system in place for the games in brazil, letting fans pick location, team and round. there is an 8-page instructions. and then finally, forget a few pairs of shoes. a free car or an unlimited supply of sports drinks, this guy got a helicopter to jump out of. and check it out, a backboard dive from 75 feet above the water, and he throws in a back flip for style points. a bigger event for corporate sponsors, just a few months away, the olympics. it's a time of celebration and competition and controversial. the nazi regime was i
. >>> the 2013 nfl season less than two weeks away. imagine if you could log on to google to see your favorite teams. here is the score. tech log all things d, and roger goodell and others met with executives this week, and the nfl sunday ticket package, and directv has exclusive rights to broadcast every minute of every game, and google offers no comment on the report. and the nfl sunday ticket rights cost directv $1 billion a year, and subscribers pay $100 to $200 each season to...
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the nfl does not have to admit liability, and many consider that a huge win for the nfl and its owners. >> they are almost certainly going to be able to eliminate any future lawsuit from former players about head injuries. >> while $765 million seems like a big number some think the players could have done better considering last year alone the nfl had a revenue of $9.2 billion. >> you consider the risk the nfl had on going to trial on each of the individually complex claims, the potential exposure was in the billions and that's a conservative estimate. >> the hands is in the hands of the judge, and former players can still voice their opposition. >> only players that retired by the time the concussion settlement is approved can be included. >> thank you so much. >>> joining us now is former nfl player, chuck smith. you played professional football for more than eight years and suffered severe concussions and possible memory loss as a result of that and you are one of the players involved in the suit. >> are you happy with the settlement? >> yeah, i am happy, really happy. the reason i
the nfl does not have to admit liability, and many consider that a huge win for the nfl and its owners. >> they are almost certainly going to be able to eliminate any future lawsuit from former players about head injuries. >> while $765 million seems like a big number some think the players could have done better considering last year alone the nfl had a revenue of $9.2 billion. >> you consider the risk the nfl had on going to trial on each of the individually complex claims,...
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do you think it's fair what the nfl agreed to? >> well, i think it's finally, you know, put to rest some of these guys that are hurting so bad that they're finally going to get some help. once your brain starts meting with you, you don't know where to turn, who to trust. we finally got some funds now to take care of these guys. >> if you knew then what you know now, would you have played football, jim? >> probably. i loved baseball as a kid. but i loved the game of football. i only know one way to play it, and that's the way i did it. unfortunately now it's coming back to haunt me a little. >> when you played, you suffered your concussions out there. do you believe knowing what you know now the nfl team doctors were looking out for the best interest of the players? >> i don't think in all cases they were, no. >> give me an example, without mentioning any names. >> well, there was a lot of times i know i shouldn't have been allowed to go back on the football field. i saw it throughout my 15-year career. but guys are proud. they wan
do you think it's fair what the nfl agreed to? >> well, i think it's finally, you know, put to rest some of these guys that are hurting so bad that they're finally going to get some help. once your brain starts meting with you, you don't know where to turn, who to trust. we finally got some funds now to take care of these guys. >> if you knew then what you know now, would you have played football, jim? >> probably. i loved baseball as a kid. but i loved the game of football. i...
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what if watching nfl games from all around the league was as simple as googling it? that's right, no sports bars, just sitting in front of your computer and legally watching streams of all 32 teams in action. it could happen. google is reportly in -- every -- if this happens, could it revolutionize the way fans watch the game? they've all had -- allow bans to -- the big dinner is it will shatter the decades-long hess tans to get on with the -- certainly i think that google has proven that they're up to it. to use the google youtube infrastructure to broadcast the 2012 summer olympics online. i think that you're going to find some hess tans with those, because obviously a sports bar to broadcast all the nfl games on a sunday just needs a couple directv boxes. in this case there would need to be a significant technological change in order to get that video from the internet onto televisions. >> what do you think is the biggest stumbling block? >> i really think that the major stumbling belong will be the nfl franchise owners. if you look at the current state of nfl bro
what if watching nfl games from all around the league was as simple as googling it? that's right, no sports bars, just sitting in front of your computer and legally watching streams of all 32 teams in action. it could happen. google is reportly in -- every -- if this happens, could it revolutionize the way fans watch the game? they've all had -- allow bans to -- the big dinner is it will shatter the decades-long hess tans to get on with the -- certainly i think that google has proven that...
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do you think it's fair what the nfl agreed to? >> well, i think it's finally, you know, put to rest some of these guys that are hurting so bad that they're finally going to get some help. once your brain starts meting with you, you don't know where to turn, who to trust. we finally got some funds now to take care of these guys. >> if you knew then what you know now, would you have played football, jim? >> probably. i loved baseball as a kid. but i loved the game of football. i only know one way to play it, and that's the way i did it. unfortunately now it's coming back to haunt me a little. >> when you played, you suffered your concussions out there. do you believe knowing what you know now the nfl team doctors were looking out for the best interest of the players? >> i don't think in all cases they were, no. >> give me an example, without mentioning any names. >> well, there was a lot of times i know i shouldn't have been allowed to go back on the football field. i saw it throughout my 15-year career. but guys are proud. they wan
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this week and nfl sunday ticket package. part of the discussion, they have rights to publish every game. google offers no comment on the report. >>> and nfl says it often meets with innovated leaders in silicon valley. the nfl sunday ticket rights costs directv $1 billion a year. subscribers pay $200 to $300 each season to watch. >>> tickets for nexter? 's world cup went on sell this week. fifa put a lottery system in place letting fans piccolo indication, team, or round. offer buyers an eight-page instruction manual on how to order them. some fans were still confused but that did not stop more than 1 million applying for tickets in just seven hours. >>> and finally, forget a few pairs of shoes, a free car, or an unlimited supply of sports drinks. this corporate sponsor got him a helicopter to jump out of. it's the fifth stop on the red bull cliff diving series. right here in new york city in front of statue of liberty. backboard dive from 75 feet above the water straight into the hudson river. >>> all right. a much bigger e
this week and nfl sunday ticket package. part of the discussion, they have rights to publish every game. google offers no comment on the report. >>> and nfl says it often meets with innovated leaders in silicon valley. the nfl sunday ticket rights costs directv $1 billion a year. subscribers pay $200 to $300 each season to watch. >>> tickets for nexter? 's world cup went on sell this week. fifa put a lottery system in place letting fans piccolo indication, team, or round....
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the deal means that the nfl doesn't have to admit any wrong doing. the league won't have to reveal its records or go through what could have been a long and difficult discovery process in the courts. jamal played for the falcons pro-ball selection before an injury ended his career. i'm sorry. i know your name. >> i thought you were going somewhere else. >> where do you go from here? >> i don't know. when i joined the concussion lawsuit for not just my health but the other players, it's going to be interesting. the settlement provides for a claims process where there will be independent doctors and administrators will decide what players get what. it's going to be based on the severity of their injuries and years they played in the nfl and the players age. i heard yesterday that people think there's going to be some big checks that are going to all these players. that's not going to be the case. that's going to depend on your medical condition. >> why did you feel the nfl was responsible? >> i think there were certain things that we were never now rea
the deal means that the nfl doesn't have to admit any wrong doing. the league won't have to reveal its records or go through what could have been a long and difficult discovery process in the courts. jamal played for the falcons pro-ball selection before an injury ended his career. i'm sorry. i know your name. >> i thought you were going somewhere else. >> where do you go from here? >> i don't know. when i joined the concussion lawsuit for not just my health but the other...
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is google ready to buy its way into it, television with an nfl deal. the tech blog all things digital said that yesterday google's larry page met with the nfl that included commissioner roger goodell. one discussion, the sunday ticket package. a deal next year. a deal would give google and youtube instant access to tv. it would cost, i don't know, $1 billion a year, a price tag google could seem to afford. but with that deadline coming up for the directv deal. clearly, nfl looking for bidders. talking to google. watch that space. interesting there. >>> do you like beer with nfl tv. heineken said it scompelts economic uncertainty. the world's third largest beer producer reported a decline in profits. and a strike threatens to shut count production of the only brewery in that country, carlburg that controls 70% of that country's draft beer market. beer strike. >> oh, no. >> google, stocks, wow, so much for a wednesday. >>> coming up, breaking news overnight, claims of a massive chemical weapons attack in syria. arwa damon is live in beirut with the lates
is google ready to buy its way into it, television with an nfl deal. the tech blog all things digital said that yesterday google's larry page met with the nfl that included commissioner roger goodell. one discussion, the sunday ticket package. a deal next year. a deal would give google and youtube instant access to tv. it would cost, i don't know, $1 billion a year, a price tag google could seem to afford. but with that deadline coming up for the directv deal. clearly, nfl looking for bidders....
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his nfl team was the last to become integrated. he had to be forced to do it by the kennedy administration and the nfl commissioner. when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to the pelt as redskins and the man who picked the name is a racist, i don't know how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> well, look, i am a big supporter of the cleveland indians, the atlanta braves or the kansas city chiefs because those are reputable kinds of names. they don't have a judgment to them. they don't have an edge . the >> wouldn't change it. the problem that he would have and it should be his choice absolutely. he paid the money. what do you call the washington team? you can't call them the senators because that would imply a team that doesn't get the ball down the field is just stuck at the line of scrimmage. and somehow i don't think you -- the battling burro cats are do it either, for a washington team. >> michael, i don't know where you stop. in other
his nfl team was the last to become integrated. he had to be forced to do it by the kennedy administration and the nfl commissioner. when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to the pelt as redskins and the man who picked the name is a racist, i don't know how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> well, look, i am a big supporter of the cleveland indians, the atlanta braves or the kansas city...
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his nfl team was the last team to become integrated and he had to be forced to do so by the nfl commissioner, and that was in the kennedy administration. so when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to that pelting as redskins and the man that picked that name is a racist, i don't see how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> look, i am a big supporter of the cleveland indians, the atlanta braves or the kansas city chiefs. they don't have a judgment to them. but the term redskins has an insulting edge. i don't see why dan schneider wouldn't change it. the problem he would have, and it should be his choice, he paid the money. but the problem, is what do you call the california team in you can't call them the senators, because they would imply a team that never gets the ball down the field. and somehow i don't think that the battling bureaucrats is going to do it for a washington team. >> and michael, i don't know where you stop. in other words, maybe we should talk about changing the new york jets and th
his nfl team was the last team to become integrated and he had to be forced to do so by the nfl commissioner, and that was in the kennedy administration. so when you think you know this name came from the fact that they used to skin native americans and refer to that pelting as redskins and the man that picked that name is a racist, i don't see how you can be proud of that heritage. >> michael, what do you say? >> look, i am a big supporter of the cleveland indians, the atlanta...
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they are the only undefeated team in nfl history. the reason behind the delay and what they gave the president next. ♪ he's a 20-year-straight, get to work on time ♪ ♪ ♪ he's loved one woman for all his life ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody knows he ain't just tough ♪ ♪ he's strong [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 chevy silverado. strong for all the roads ahead. the pet, bo wasn't getting enough interaction. welcome sunny. another portuguese water dog. a puppy really. just a year old. the first lady immediately sent out a tweet yesterday. so excited to introduce the newest member of the obama family, our new puppy, sunny. >>> this new story might have upstaged the new pup. talk about new faces at the white house. we can't exactly call them new anymore. the 1972 miami dolphins. the only undefeated team in nfl history got their long awaited photo op with the president today. it was 40 years in the making. they are a little grayer now. >> i know it's a little unauthor docks four decades after the fact, but these guys never got their
they are the only undefeated team in nfl history. the reason behind the delay and what they gave the president next. ♪ he's a 20-year-straight, get to work on time ♪ ♪ ♪ he's loved one woman for all his life ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody knows he ain't just tough ♪ ♪ he's strong [ male announcer ] the all-new 2014 chevy silverado. strong for all the roads ahead. the pet, bo wasn't getting enough interaction. welcome sunny. another portuguese water dog. a puppy really. just a year old. the...
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hgh is something they still have no ideas about, and nfl has a problem with, everyone has it, it's a great -- it's something that helps your body recover and that's the main thing these ballplayers want. >> it's been reported you helped major league baseball with this investigation. >> yeah. >> what did you do? >> well, i -- me and major league baseball are never on the same page, but one of the investigators that i grew up with is now part of the team, and he -- as a courtesy of growing up in the bronx i turned -- he turned to me, and i've led him in the right direction, and told him what to look for, what not to. and how to approach things. it looks like it's working. >> when you watch a ball game now, can you -- do you have a sense of how many people. how widespread is this? >> well, it's gotten a lot, lot better. since the '90s and early '00s. the problem is, growth hormones are still a major factor. back in 2001, i started changing all those guys from anabolics to hgh. >> why were you encouraging them to go to hgh. >> it's healthier, it's not detectible. >> it doesn't show up in
hgh is something they still have no ideas about, and nfl has a problem with, everyone has it, it's a great -- it's something that helps your body recover and that's the main thing these ballplayers want. >> it's been reported you helped major league baseball with this investigation. >> yeah. >> what did you do? >> well, i -- me and major league baseball are never on the same page, but one of the investigators that i grew up with is now part of the team, and he -- as a...
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kicking off with a full slate of games today, but the biggest story this hour is on the nfl level. tim tebow, jerry greenberg is here with more on this morning's bleacher report. we are talking about somebody who was big in college ball but what's the latest now? >> one of the all-time greats in college, but tim tebow's stint with the patriots is over. nfl.com says the polarizing figure has been released just two months after signing a two-year nonguaranteed deal. the quarterback was on his third team since being drafted in the first round in 2010. he completed less than 37% of his passes while playing in three preseason games for new england. he threw two touchdowns, two interceptions, and was sacked seven times. that's a lot of times to go down in three games. he was trying to win the backup quarterback job behind future hall of famer tom brady. once official tebow will become a free agent. last year's heisman trophy minner sacked by his own school. johnny manziel suspended for the first half of today's texas a&m opener. he committed an inadvertent violation. vegas, they still li
kicking off with a full slate of games today, but the biggest story this hour is on the nfl level. tim tebow, jerry greenberg is here with more on this morning's bleacher report. we are talking about somebody who was big in college ball but what's the latest now? >> one of the all-time greats in college, but tim tebow's stint with the patriots is over. nfl.com says the polarizing figure has been released just two months after signing a two-year nonguaranteed deal. the quarterback was on...
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hgh, they have no ideas about and, nfl has a problem. everyone has it, and it's a great -- it's something that helps your body recover. that's the main thing that these ballplayers want. >> it's reported that you actually helped major league baseball with this investigation. i don't know if you can say anything about it, what you did? >> yeah, well, me and major league baseball are never on the same page, but one of the investigators that i grew up with is now part of the team, and as, you know, courtesy of growing up in the bronx, he turned to me and i led him in the right directions. taught him what to look for, what not, how to approach things and it looks like it's working. >> when you watch a ball game now, can you, do you have a sense how many -- how widespread is this? >> it's got a lot, a lot better. since the '90s and early 2000s. the whole problem, growth hormone is a major factor that back in 2001 i started to change all of those guys back then using anabolics, the hgh itself. >> why were you encouraging them to go for hgh? >>
hgh, they have no ideas about and, nfl has a problem. everyone has it, and it's a great -- it's something that helps your body recover. that's the main thing that these ballplayers want. >> it's reported that you actually helped major league baseball with this investigation. i don't know if you can say anything about it, what you did? >> yeah, well, me and major league baseball are never on the same page, but one of the investigators that i grew up with is now part of the team, and...
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the nfl's only undefeated team in history finally makes it to the white house. hall of famer larry zonka tells me about it. >>> and during the dog days of summer, the white house tries to make it sunny. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jake tapper. and you are in "the situation room." >>> president obama held a cabinet level meeting today on the future of u.s. aid to egypt. the administration is reviewing its financial help as egypt reels from violence. no decisions have yet been made. >> that review that the president ordered in early july has not concluded. and reports to the contrary that reports -- published reports to the contrary that suggest that assistance to egypt has been cut off are not accurate. >> but some officials on capitol hill say they were told that aid to egypt is on hold. let's bring in jessica yellin. jessica, what are you learning about that? >> reporter: well, jake, one u.s. official tells me although the administration will not call events in egypt a coup, they're behaving as though that's exactly what happened and withholding assistance t
the nfl's only undefeated team in history finally makes it to the white house. hall of famer larry zonka tells me about it. >>> and during the dog days of summer, the white house tries to make it sunny. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jake tapper. and you are in "the situation room." >>> president obama held a cabinet level meeting today on the future of u.s. aid to egypt. the administration is reviewing its financial help as egypt reels from violence. no decisions...
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nfl player riley cooper was back at practice days after he left the team. so what might his own teammates be telling him behind closed doors? say in the locker room? we're going to talk to a former nfl player about that. >>> plus, power ball, anyone? 425 million bucks and the drawing is hours away. before you go to the gas station you may want to take a longer trip. we're going to tell you which states have sold the most winning tickets. good luck. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a busin
nfl player riley cooper was back at practice days after he left the team. so what might his own teammates be telling him behind closed doors? say in the locker room? we're going to talk to a former nfl player about that. >>> plus, power ball, anyone? 425 million bucks and the drawing is hours away. before you go to the gas station you may want to take a longer trip. we're going to tell you which states have sold the most winning tickets. good luck. peoi go to angie's listt for all...
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the only reason he's not in the nfl is the ncaa and the nfl have a rule to wait until your high school graduating class has completed their sophomore year. they say it's to protect the health of young players. really, let's not forget the nfl has a free minor league system in the ncaa. now, i'll articulate their point of view. if you pay johnny manziel for an autograph, that's fine. but what's to stop the entire offensive line getting paid for autographs? once you close the door on being able to profit on the fact that they are athletes, it's going to be game on and athletes will essentially just sign contracts and the official reason will be, you're not getting paid to play for your signature on that contract. we're just going to pay you actually for your signature, or whatever, to open up a car store or -- >> it's a slippery slope, is what you're saying? it's a slippery slope. >> yeah. the door would be opened. >> the school is making money and johnny manziel and others, make your money. there's a lot of people who need it. thank you, mike. we'll be right back. t to experience the pr
the only reason he's not in the nfl is the ncaa and the nfl have a rule to wait until your high school graduating class has completed their sophomore year. they say it's to protect the health of young players. really, let's not forget the nfl has a free minor league system in the ncaa. now, i'll articulate their point of view. if you pay johnny manziel for an autograph, that's fine. but what's to stop the entire offensive line getting paid for autographs? once you close the door on being able...
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the soonest thomas might be tapped for a full-time nfl position is the 2014 season. she would be the first woman to achieve that. and then sarah thomas has got another dream. >> i want to go unnoticed just like the other six guys on the field. you know, they're guys, but they want to go unnoticed. let the game and all the focus bow on the players. >> right. about that game friday night, the saints beat the raiders, 20-28. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beina
the soonest thomas might be tapped for a full-time nfl position is the 2014 season. she would be the first woman to achieve that. and then sarah thomas has got another dream. >> i want to go unnoticed just like the other six guys on the field. you know, they're guys, but they want to go unnoticed. let the game and all the focus bow on the players. >> right. about that game friday night, the saints beat the raiders, 20-28. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm...
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. >> that's lofty expectations for a man who's gone from a $40 million nfl contract to facing life in prison. aaron hernandez now awaiting trial, carol, for those murder charges. he also said in the letter, made a request, to keep this off social media. that didn't last very long. if indeed this letter is legit and tmz is verifying it indeed is from hernandez, this is the first time we've heard hernandez talk more about this case and says he's not guilty and this time goes on. he's exchanging with a man names carl. tmz says carl 15 years ago was in the same jailhouse hernandez is serving in right now. >> you're kidding. i was going to ask you why would aaron hernandez write any letter at this point? >> there is some connection between this man tmz is calling carl and the man, both have been in bristol correctional facility. it is odd and turns and twists to this story, once again aaron hernandez saying he is not guilty and looking forward to proving people wrong but getting back to the football field. one would have to think the goal first would not be to play football but to clear yo
. >> that's lofty expectations for a man who's gone from a $40 million nfl contract to facing life in prison. aaron hernandez now awaiting trial, carol, for those murder charges. he also said in the letter, made a request, to keep this off social media. that didn't last very long. if indeed this letter is legit and tmz is verifying it indeed is from hernandez, this is the first time we've heard hernandez talk more about this case and says he's not guilty and this time goes on. he's...
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there's nothing more powerful than the nfl. we are part of this. we are proud to be part of the afl family, amen. >> no word on if the players will be required to wear face paint or have spikes. >> i think they should. it will be fantastic. their shows are awesome. >> exciting. >> thank you, andy. >> you have the picture. >> go to facebook and see my pictures. >> true. yeah. >> we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. the school year has everyone out of the house, so help protect your home with adt. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. call right now or visit adt.com.
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. >>> plus google reportedly meeting with the nfl. is the internet giant ready to shell out $1 billion or more to start broadcasting football games? [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such
. >>> plus google reportedly meeting with the nfl. is the internet giant ready to shell out $1 billion or more to start broadcasting football games? [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to...
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that's if the nfl players union gets its way. aaron hernandez you probably know by now is sitting in a jail cell, cut from the new england patriots in june right after he was charged with in a first-degree premeditated murder yesterday the players association came to bat for him, filing a grievance on his behalf, saying that the patriots owe him dlsh 82,000 in off-season workout bonuses. andy shoal with "the bleacher report" is here. i, it turns out there may be a pretty good reason. can you explain this? >> they're doing this, because they say they don't want to set a precedent of a player not getting what contractually is owed. he was at those off-season workouts, so the nflpa says we reached out and they sent this statement -- we know the alleges are serious stuff. what happens to the grievance can impact other players. a rep from the nflpa also told us since july 2012, they filed about 70 dayses claiming some type of is it payment. the fact that a club did not pay a player and filed a grievance is pretty routine. andy scholes
that's if the nfl players union gets its way. aaron hernandez you probably know by now is sitting in a jail cell, cut from the new england patriots in june right after he was charged with in a first-degree premeditated murder yesterday the players association came to bat for him, filing a grievance on his behalf, saying that the patriots owe him dlsh 82,000 in off-season workout bonuses. andy shoal with "the bleacher report" is here. i, it turns out there may be a pretty good reason....
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the nfl hopes to begin testing for hgh this season. patriots nation went into complete freak outmode yesterday when tom brady went down holding his knee during the scrim allegalleg scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.c scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.r scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.i scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.m scrimmage. but an mri came back negative. . but an mri came back negative. usa men's national team pushed their winning streak to 12 yesterday with a thrilling come back win over bosnia. the u.s. was down at the half, but they scored four straight goals, three coming off the leg of josie. the 4-3 victory was the first ever comeback win for the u.s. in europe. >>> an injured bat finds its way on to the infield. who better to handle this situation than a bat boy. that's right. he comes, scoops up the bat. even scares some of the players in the dugout. >> they carry disease. >> they do. by all accounts, the bat boy is perfectly fine. who knows what was actually wrong with that bat. maybe it j
the nfl hopes to begin testing for hgh this season. patriots nation went into complete freak outmode yesterday when tom brady went down holding his knee during the scrim allegalleg scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.c scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.r scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.i scrimmage. but an mri came back negative.m scrimmage. but an mri came back negative. . but an mri came back negative. usa men's national team pushed their winning streak to 12 yesterday...
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they resisted hanging the big picture, but the nfl insists. >>> dodgers rookie phenom. puig looked like he was lolly gagging. outfield made a couple catches. puig said he was told he was taken out because he wasn't acting ready on defense. the official reason was manager's discretion. >>> check out what a $13,000 basketball looks like. that's right, 13 k. the famous boutique is celebrating the remodelled store selling this blue basketball. not only does it look fancy, it can be used to play basketball. christine, they are only making two, which is like their fine purses. if you are going to get one, get on the list. >> if you are in the ncaa, you cannot sign it. >> right. at least you can't take money for signing it. >> you can say your name, but you don't own your name. i don't know. great story. half a game for him. thanks, andy. we'll be right back. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. new creamy alfredo soup. [off screen] hthere you are. [speaking german] hi, grandp
they resisted hanging the big picture, but the nfl insists. >>> dodgers rookie phenom. puig looked like he was lolly gagging. outfield made a couple catches. puig said he was told he was taken out because he wasn't acting ready on defense. the official reason was manager's discretion. >>> check out what a $13,000 basketball looks like. that's right, 13 k. the famous boutique is celebrating the remodelled store selling this blue basketball. not only does it look fancy, it can...
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an nfl spokesman confirmed the meeting did take place. direct tv currently pays the nfl a billion dollars a year for the package package if you get the distribution you are there. >>> the cops say three oklahoma teens killed a stranger for the fun of it. we are seeing what the teens posted online. we are going to talk aboutt that and whether there was a trail here that could have been followed. a child fighting a brain eating amoe amoeba. our shout out. sun, fun and military hover craft. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if
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will they have to cut a check to the nfl player? wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back to "the lead." the sports lead, he dipped his toe into the world of shock jockery and
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for awhile, the nfl world was on hold. all patriots related bets. the injury occurred when claiborne pushed him into brady. claiborne said his instincts took over. >> you have to stay away from the quarterback. if you have a guy on the street, on his heels, my instinct is to keep going. it's what i did. >> nfl is looking to enhance the performance enhancing drugs. they are going to have former players take part in a human growth study. two-thirds receive hgh. they will determine the normal level and what is a violation under the policy. they hope to test for hgh this season. >>> braves/phillies in atlanta. an injured bat finds wiz way on the infield. who better to handle this than a bat boy. >> boo! >> a couple players in the dugout with it. a bit later, the bat is back on the field, it's fine and flies away into the outfield. >> that is hilarious. >> it is. that is your bleacher report. we appreciate it. thank you for the good news on mr. brady. mr. berman would die. >> he needed it. >> we'll be right back. are y? then you'll love lactose-free lact
for awhile, the nfl world was on hold. all patriots related bets. the injury occurred when claiborne pushed him into brady. claiborne said his instincts took over. >> you have to stay away from the quarterback. if you have a guy on the street, on his heels, my instinct is to keep going. it's what i did. >> nfl is looking to enhance the performance enhancing drugs. they are going to have former players take part in a human growth study. two-thirds receive hgh. they will determine the...
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he spent eight seasons in the nfl and you're a dad. we will get into both of that here. before we go on the record, you are part of this class action lawsuit with the nfl when it comes to concussions. >> right. >> not only did you play, you were a dad. when you woke up and you read the story, i read it saturday morning, it talks about this 16-year-old neck vertebrae being broken due to blunt force trauma. what was your reaction? >> it broke my heart. i love football. i love the sport of football. football has offered me so many things in my life and not only taught me so many things, i'm a big fan of college football, high school football. my son plays football. both of my boys played football. my older plays hockey. but my younger son plays football now. so it breaks my heart when things like this happen on the football field in a sport that i love. >> not only that, as we were talking in the commercial break, this is a young man 16 years of age, already offered a scholarship to play at the university of kentucky. what do you make of the fact this is a talented experien
he spent eight seasons in the nfl and you're a dad. we will get into both of that here. before we go on the record, you are part of this class action lawsuit with the nfl when it comes to concussions. >> right. >> not only did you play, you were a dad. when you woke up and you read the story, i read it saturday morning, it talks about this 16-year-old neck vertebrae being broken due to blunt force trauma. what was your reaction? >> it broke my heart. i love football. i love...
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the manning brothers, peyton and eli rapping for the nfl on your phone. strap in. ♪ football on your phone ♪ now to have football on your phone and football in your pants ♪ ♪ this guy is using her phone as a phone neath your phone's a football ♪ >>> truly horrific. yet another reason why the nfl off-season were shorter. >>> for more than a decade it was a dungeon, but today castro's house of horrors was finally reduced to rubble. >>> what does the irs and tea party scandal have in common? that's what darrell issa wants to know. stay with us. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pa
the manning brothers, peyton and eli rapping for the nfl on your phone. strap in. ♪ football on your phone ♪ now to have football on your phone and football in your pants ♪ ♪ this guy is using her phone as a phone neath your phone's a football ♪ >>> truly horrific. yet another reason why the nfl off-season were shorter. >>> for more than a decade it was a dungeon, but today castro's house of horrors was finally reduced to rubble. >>> what does the irs and...
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he may still appeal that though. >> from behind bars fallen nfl star aaron hernandez is declaring his innocence in writing. in a letter to a fan, the former new england patriot's tight end says he's not guilty of murdery. tmz published that letter. he doesn't pull any punches writing when he's exonerated, quote, all the people that turned on me will feel like crap. alina cho is following the story from new york. alina, how did this letter become public? >> it's an incredible story, victor. basically, and if you could follow me, a fan who we are calling carl wrote a letter to hernandez about two weeks ago. he sent it to the bristol county house of correction where he had been incarcerated and he wanted to show hernandez support. he never dreamed hernandez would write him back. according to tmz that's exactly what happened. how did it get into the public's hands? the fan apparently sold the letter to a sports memorabilia store in massachusetts. that sports memorabilia store called sports world in turn sold it to tmz for $18,000. what's incredible is that if you look at the letter on the
he may still appeal that though. >> from behind bars fallen nfl star aaron hernandez is declaring his innocence in writing. in a letter to a fan, the former new england patriot's tight end says he's not guilty of murdery. tmz published that letter. he doesn't pull any punches writing when he's exonerated, quote, all the people that turned on me will feel like crap. alina cho is following the story from new york. alina, how did this letter become public? >> it's an incredible story,...